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Royal Oak Police Cracking Down on Cruisers Along Woodward
Authorities are cracking down on common complaints along Woodward - speeding, loud music, littering and other crimes.

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Authorities are cracking down on common complaints along Woodward - speeding, loud music, littering and other crimes.

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